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I've been learning about web development since 2004. My main tool is PHP.

I feel I'm that my experience and knowledge level put's me at the stage of moving from an intermediate developer to an advanced developer. I'm no guru, but I can hang with the big dogs and contribute to the discussion, even if it's in the form of intellegent questions.

One of my passions is learning. Another passion is teaching.

I love code and open source projects, but I love being a part of a community. In fact one of my current projects is completely focused on helping developing and growing communities.

A lot of my past experience has been related to CMS's, mainly developing plugins and documentation/tutorials.

I've gotten to the point where I'm really getting interested in looking into other languages and technologies. One motivation is to broaden my knowledge and be exposed to something out of my norm, but I also think it would be nice break it up a bit and try something new.

I'm always down to talk shop, and have been dieing to collaborate on a new project with folks. I've got an existing project I'm pationate about, but I'm very interested in working on a fun, non-serious but functional side project. Maybe as a learning excercise.